That Otakufest vid may be the best thing I've ever seen lol. I cried from laughing so much.

"I am the hope of the universe. I am the answer to all living things that cry out for peace. I am the protector of the innocent. I am the light in the darkness. I am truth. Ally to good! Nightmare to you!!!"

I was looking around on Blizzard's forums for some Diablo 3 stuff, and something caught my eye. Someone said, what's the best class to solo Inferno mode. Someone else replied, Super Buu, he can blow up entire galaxies, regenerate his body instantly, and turn his enemies into candy.

That's the kind of shit I'd say. Do I have a clone out there, or did one of you guys say that lol.

If Goku's power level increases at the same rate till the end of DBGT as it does till the end of the Frieza saga, as a SS4 Goku would have a PL of roughly 939 Quinoctogintillion. For reference that is a 260 digit number. A PL of 14,600 is required to destroy an earth sized planet. There are about 2 nonillion earths worth of mass in the universe. That means SS4 Goku can destroy the universe about 32 Octosexagintillion times over. There's a reason they made Goku a god at the end of GT.

I like Tien's outfit in AF. That's good stuff, does he actually get more powerful too? I haven't read AF yet.

The generalist looks outward; he looks for living principles, knowing full well that such principles change, that they develop. It is to the characteristics of change itself that the mentat-generalist must look. There can be no permanent catalogue of such change, no handbook or manual. You must look at it with as few preconceptions as possible, asking yourself, "Now what is this thing doing?"-Children of Dune

its art invovled with AF,although he does not appear in toybles fan manga. as you can tell, he is hard core training in the time chamber.

He's the only human(kinda) character that I think could survive a year in the chamber. Well Uub too. Would have been amazing if Tien and Uub went in together in the show and came out super powerful. Tien has always been one tough dude so I think he could do it.

Tien, the only character in DBZ to take on someone 1000x as powerful as he is and hold him at bay without getting his ass kicked himself. That's got to count for something.

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The generalist looks outward; he looks for living principles, knowing full well that such principles change, that they develop. It is to the characteristics of change itself that the mentat-generalist must look. There can be no permanent catalogue of such change, no handbook or manual. You must look at it with as few preconceptions as possible, asking yourself, "Now what is this thing doing?"-Children of Dune

Exactly, something like that. Give the poor humans a super powerful form they can reach with enough effort so they can compete too.

The generalist looks outward; he looks for living principles, knowing full well that such principles change, that they develop. It is to the characteristics of change itself that the mentat-generalist must look. There can be no permanent catalogue of such change, no handbook or manual. You must look at it with as few preconceptions as possible, asking yourself, "Now what is this thing doing?"-Children of Dune

I like Krillin as he is. Gets owned all the time but hangs in their, despite being scared shitless all the time. Still finds ways to be useful, without being super focused on training. Retires when he gets a family. He's literally meant to be us if the human viewer was in the DBZ universe I think. That's his whole base of his character. He's always been the viewer's mirror or POV since he was introduced in Dragonball in my opinion.

Yamcha definately not. He's not focused enough on his goals. Look at his training regimen for example lol. He just sucks.

Tien it could fit though. Takes everything seriously, is super focused and has always shown great potential, especially against Cell. Uub is just Buu 2.0 so he would obviously get it too.

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The generalist looks outward; he looks for living principles, knowing full well that such principles change, that they develop. It is to the characteristics of change itself that the mentat-generalist must look. There can be no permanent catalogue of such change, no handbook or manual. You must look at it with as few preconceptions as possible, asking yourself, "Now what is this thing doing?"-Children of Dune